Conventional wisdom states that first impressions matter, but does something as apparently inconsequential as a handshake truly have a significant effect when you attend a job interview? Studies are suggesting that this initial greeting does play a part in you getting your dream job in[...]
They say beauty is only skin-deep and that it’s ultimately what’s inside that matters, however, research may be showing that attractiveness may indeed have a role to play on the money you’re pocketing and the *job opportunities in Malta that come your way. Research by Judge, Hurst and Simon[...]
If you’re submitting your first application to apply for jobs in Malta, there is no need to supply references. However, when the job posting specifically requests employment references, then the name, job title, company, address, phone, and email address for each of your references, should be[...]
The first step to finding a job in Malta is to write a solid and direct Curriculum Vitae including all relevant experience, education and skills. If this is your first job, you’re probably wondering what on earth to add to your CV. Fear not! Some companies nowadays are looking specifically for[...]
The job market is incredibly competitive these days. If you don't hear back from a job you applied to, keep in mind that tens if not hundreds of other applicants are trying to land the same position. And although this is especially true of those new to the job market, especially applicants[...]
Have you ever typed your name into a search engine and browsed through the numerous times your social profiles pop up. Maybe even an article about that one time you featured on a local newspaper for placing first in a science fair or a footie tournament. Now imagine your future employer doing[...]